Monday, December 6, 2010

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Comprehensive Food Allergy Guidelines Released
MedPage Today
By Todd Neale, Staff Writer, MedPage Today Explain that new guidelines from an expert panel sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) are designed to standardize the diagnosis and management of food allergies across ...
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For LGBT teens, acceptance is critical
CNN
By Elizabeth Landau, CNN Zac Brokenrope, 20, was told he would be expelled from high school for talking about being gay. (CNN) -- Zac Brokenrope got called into the school office almost every day as a freshman in high school. His offense, he was told, ...
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Calcium supplements and the heart
Los Angeles Times
By Jessica Pauline Ogilvie, Special to the Los Angeles Times You're trying to do your bones a favor when you pop your daily calcium pill. And doctors who recommend the pills are trying to do patients a favor too. What then, to make of a suggested link ...
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Los Angeles Times
Federal report on stent procedures finds potential fraud
Baltimore Sun
By Tricia Bishop, The Baltimore Sun While Dr. Mark Midei was allegedly implanting unnecessary cardiac stents in hundreds of patients at a Towson hospital, stent manufacturer Abbott Laboratories was paying for crab and barbecue feasts at his Monkton ...
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Flu Shots Urged As CDC Recommendations Change
OzarksFirst.com
(Springfield, MO) -- If you haven't received your flu shot, you might want to do so this week. National Influenza Vaccination Week starts Monday and and runs through Saturday, December 11th. The Webster County Health Unit says flu viruses are ...
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British scientists find key to repairing MS damage
AFP
LONDON — British researchers said on Monday they may have found a way to reverse damage in the central nervous system caused by multiple sclerosis, in a study hailed by campaigners as a major breakthrough. The study by scientists at the universities of ...
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Mbeki Government's AIDS Approach an 'Act of Genocide,' Vavi Says
BusinessWeek
By Antony Sguazzin Dec. 6 (Bloomberg) -- South Africa's approach to the AIDS epidemic under former President Thabo Mbeki was akin to genocide, the general secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions said. "At least 350000 people died in ...
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